Google has introduced the Coral Board, a compact single-board computer designed for local AI inference and edge computing applications. Announced during the Google I/O 2026 developer conference, the ...
For years, Americans with Disabilities Act compliance in the vending industry was viewed primarily as a physical-access issue. Operators focused on whether a machine was positioned correctly, whether ...
Happy to have Zebra here, Tom and Mike, and we're going to jump into the discussion. If anyone has questions, just feel free to raise your hand any time. But otherwise, we'll just go. And I think ...
As third-party cookies lose their grip on digital marketing and privacy regulations tighten, marketers haven't lost data; ...
For years, healthcare payers have treated note cloning—the practice of copying and pasting electronic health record (EHR) text—as a primary red ...
People are exposed to thousands of chemicals every day—through the products they use, the food they eat and the environments they live in—but only a fraction of those chemicals have been fully tested ...
New research from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, has significant implications for understanding both ...
A new study uses deep linear networks to prove that language undergoes iterated learning to become structured and learnable.
Surveys and polls help societies understand what people think about issues in politics, health, education and much more. But ...
AllDigital Specialty Insurance never had to. When CEO Athula Alwis (pictured) and his co-founders launched the company, they ...
For more than half a century, materials scientists have struggled with how to simulate the complexity of polymer materials.
The takeaway leadership message from our May issue is clear: Future progress will come from those willing to rethink the machinery — not just the medicine. If there’s a common thread running through ...